Stephen Curry hilariously hit his signature ‘night night’ celebration after winning a local pickup game on Saturday.
The Golden State Warriors star participated in a scrimmage with former teammate and NBA guard Kent Bazemore in the Sacramento suburb of Folsom.
While the local gym run is nowhere close to the NBA, the four-time NBA champion showed that not even random civilians can be safe from his shooting and taunting.
In what appears to be the final play of the run, Curry unsurprisingly had the ball in his hands for a potential game-winner. Curry hit a crossover to lose his defender and back-stepped to a jumper before rimming his first attempt.
The ball stayed in their possession as the all-time leader in threes repositioned himself to make the shot before briefly hitting his signature gesture.
Both sides then traded high-fives and handshakes as fans surrounding the court took pictures of their special guest.
‘Steph Curry hits the Night Night at an open run in Sacramento,’ X user @TheWarriorsTalk captioned the clip.
After winning their fourth title with Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green in 2022, the Warriors missed the playoff this season for the first time since 2021.
The Dubs finished with a 46-36 record before losing to the Sacramento Kings, 118-94, in a Play-In.
In his 15th season in the NBA, Curry averaged 26.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 5.1 assists while shooting 45 percent from the field.
The Davidson alum also had one of his better shooting years, hitting 40.8 percent of his attempts from three-point territory.
Curry holds two NBA MVPs, a Finals MVP, 10 All-Star selections, and 10 All-NBA nods heading into his 16th year in the Bay Area.